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Getty Images Randy Moss (left) and T.O. have comparable career stats. Moss has 774 catches for 12,193 yards and 124 TDs. Owens has 882 catches for 13,070 yards and 129 TDs. RANK 'EM. There are so many questions and factors that needed to taken into account in ranking the NFL's top 64 receivers. For example: What kind of numbers would Carolina's Steve Smith put up if he had Tom Brady or Peyton ... [link]

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Who are the top 64 receivers in the league?
Published 3/25/2008 at ESPN.com - NFL Nation - Blog
... Our friends at Scouts Inc. have gone to the trouble of ranking the top 64 receivers in football. They've spent hours pouring over film and numbers to come up with this impressive list, but that doesn't mean we can't poke holes in it. ...

Scouts Inc. Ranks Marshall 14th In League Receivers
Published 3/25/2008 by Kyle at BroncoTalk
For all the news Brandon Marshall has been making surrounding his “Big Mac Attack” (now it’s a combination of family horseplay and a McDonald’s bag, BTW), we’re reminded that he’s still among the league’s elite receivers. In ESPN Scout Inc.’s recent list of the league’s 64 best receivers (it’s a free preview, so no membership needed to view) , Marshall was listed 14th. Which is entirely too low, in my opinion, but ultimately justified with only one breakout season to consider. Marshall is one of the best young receivers in the NFL. He is a big, physical receiver (6-4, 230) who places a lot of pressure on a secondary. He has the strength to separate off the line of scrimmage and the speed to attack all levels. He has strong, soft hands and is ...

Pacman talking live to Michael Irvin
Published 3/25/2008 by Dave Halprin (Grizz) <info@bloggingtheboys.com> at Blogging The Boys
... Scouts, Inc. ranked the top 64 wide receivers in the league. They had Randy Moss at number one and Terrell Owens at number two. Nice. Where did the other Cowboys rank? ...

Scouts Inc. Ranks Top 64 WRs
Published 3/25/2008 by Bassett at thejetsblog.com
And Coles and Cotch make the list at #32 and #39 respectively. Here’s what they write about Coles (#32) Coles isn’t big (5-11, 193), but he is as tough as they come and the Jets’ quarterbacks rely on him to get open. Coles has elite deep speed, but with the Jets’ difficulties in pass protection and Chad Pennington’s suspect arm strength, he hasn’t been able to use these talents as much as expected. That could change with Kellen Clemens behind center and a revamped offensive line. And Cotchery ...

Browns Receivers Stack Up Nicely
Published 3/25/2008 by RockKing at Waiting For Next Year
... blog. Scouts, Inc., ESPN’s in-house network of football scouts, have released their rankings of the top 64 Wide Receivers in the NFL. The Browns’ top 3 wide receivers all made the list. Braylon Edwards obviously came in the highest at #7. Donte’ Stallworth notched the #37 spot and Joe Jurevicius rounded out the corps at #60. I’d love to see what the list would look like if you took Tight Ends into consideration as well, because you’d have to believe Kellen Winslow would make the cut as well. Here’s what the Scouts, Inc experts had to say about each of the Browns WRs: #7 ...

Plax is a Top Wide Receiver
Published 3/27/2008 by NYteamsWin at Mets Prospects Minors Blog | MetsProspectus.com
ESPN made a list of the top 64 wide receivers in the league right now and Plax was the top NY wide out coming in at 9. 4 New York wide receivers made the list and here is how they all stack up: ...

Best wide receivers in the league...and Bryant Johnson
Published 3/27/2008 by Fooch <ninersnation@gmail.com> at Niners Nation
So it appears the NFL folks at the world wide leader are bored.  They're rolling out features discussing the all time greats at various positions, and then the best currently playing.  Currently they're discussing the top 64 wide receivers in the league (not sure how they decided on 64).  Anyways, I thought I'd check out the 49ers receivers listed and use it as the impetus for a Bryant Johnson scouting report. ...

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Who are the top 64 receivers in the league?

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